The Westfield Leader NewspaperThe Times of Scotch Plains-Fanwood

A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION The Westfield Leader and THE TIMES of Scotch Plains - Fanwood Thursday, December 17, 1998 Page 21

CYAN YELLOW MAGENTA BLACK

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2

· An employee of Centennial High School on Westfield Avenue reported that her purse, containing $60 and a pair of sunglasses, was stolen from her desk, according to police.

· Kevin Hoover, 35, of Scotch Plains was arrested at The Presbyterian Church in Westfield on Mountain Avenue and charged with criminal mischief after he allegedly punched out a small plate glass window on a rear door there, following an argument with someone from the church, police said. Hoover was released on his own recognizance.

· A Stirling Place resident reported that he was assaulted on Cacciola Place on November 6 by an acquaintance during a verbal disagreement. The victim told authorities the suspect pushed him to the ground, after which several other individuals then punched and kicked him, according to police.

The victim did not report any injuries, and no charges have been filed in connection with the case, officials said.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3

· A business on Cardinal Drive reported that two tires were punctured on a company vehicle.

· A Standish Avenue resident reported that her motor vehicle was entered while it was parked in her driveway and a backpack containing $420 in cash, a cellular telephone, credit cards and other personal items was stolen.

· Tahia Ragland, 26, and Sonya Vinson, 27, both of Newark, were arrested at the Monmouth County Jail on charges of theft and receiving stolen property in connection with a November incident in which clothing was reported stolen from a store on North Avenue, West, according to police. Bail for each of the suspects was set at $2,500 in cash.

· Sonya L. Salone, 18, of Roselle was arrested at a North Avenue department store on two counts of shoplifting, authorities said, after she allegedly attempted to steal $191 worth of clothing. She was released on her own recognizance.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4

· A Central Avenue business reported the theft of a fireplace mantel.

· Rafael O. Perez, 31, of Linden was arrested at South Avenue near Boulevard and charged with driving with a revoked license, along with three out-of-town warrants for contempt of court, according to police. He was transported to the Union County Jail on $2,025 bail.

· Police received a report that a man who appeared to be intoxicated entered a restaurant on South Avenue, East, and became disorderly. Authorities were called and the man left the scene.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5

· A Tice Place resident reported that his wallet and some money were stolen when his motor vehicle was burglarized.

· Donald Bradbury, 61, of Newark was arrested at Springfield Avenue and charged with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana, according to police, who said Bradbury was also wanted on a warrant out of Kearny. He was held in lieu of $500 bail.

· Ramon Juarez, 32, of Garwood was arrested in the 700 block of North Avenue, East, and charged with driving while intoxicated and with refusal to take a breathalyzer test, authorities said. He was released after posting $900 bail.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6

· Authorities received a report that a man threatened a video store clerk after being told he owed a late fee on a past movie rental. The clerk advised the suspect he would call the police and the latter left the store without further incident, officials confirmed.

· An inspection sticker was reported stolen from a motor vehicle on Prospect Street.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 7

· A telephone and two packs of cigarettes were reported stolen from a motor

vehicle which was parked on Kensington Drive.

· A front license plate was reported stolen from a motor vehicle in the 600 block of Norman Place.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8

· Several lawn ornaments were reported stolen from a Springfield Avenue business.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9

· A motor vehicle parked in the rear of an East Broad Street restaurant sustained damage through criminal mischief, police said. Someone dented the right rear fender and the vehicle’s antenna had also been broken, authorities confirmed.

· Approximately $1,000 in cash was reported stolen from an unlocked desk drawer at an apartment complex on Central Avenue, police said.

· A bicycle was reported stolen from the south side Westfield Train Station.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10

· Police said an incident of criminal mischief occurred on North Avenue in which the entire length of a motor vehicle was scratched.

· A Westfield resident reported the theft of a briefcase, a cellular telephone and $68 in cash from his locker at a local recreational facility.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11

· A bicycle was reported stolen from a garage on Hort Street.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12

· A Garwood resident reported seeing a woman at a North Avenue department store wearing a jacket which he claimed had been stolen from him in April of 1993. He confronted the woman, who told him she had purchased the jacket at a garage sale, according to police.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13

· A Westfield woman reported the theft of a 1.5 carat ring, which she told police was missing after she shook hands with someone at a local house of worship.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 14

· Caitlin Kozik, 20, of Scotch Plains was arrested in the 200 block of South Avenue and charged with driving with a revoked license, according to police.

She was also taken into custody on a fugitive warrant out of Sayreville for burglary, law enforcement officials confirmed. Kozik was turned over to Sayreville authorities.

· A bicycle was reported stolen from the south side Westfield Train Station.

WESTFIELD FIRE BLOTTER

WESTFIELD POLICE BLOTTER

MONDAY, DECEMBER 7

· Two bicycles were reported stolen from local schools during the day. One was taken from Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School and the other from Park Middle School. Both bicycles were locked in bicycle racks at the schools, police said.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11

· A Myrtle Avenue resident reported that someone entered the house through a bedroom window and took a small amount of cash. The incident occurred sometime between December 8 and December 9.

SOWING SCOUTS…The fifth-grade Girl Scout troop from Holy Trinity Interparochial School in Westfield recently planted an azalea bush in honor of 80 years of Girl Scouting in Westfield. First Marking Period Honors

Told for Terrill Middle School

Terrill Middle School in Scotch Plains recently released its honor roll for the first marking period. To be included on the Distinguished Honor Roll, students must achieve an “A” in all subjects.

To be placed on the Honor Roll, students must have at least two “A’s” and no grade lower than a “B” in major subjects and at least a “C” in other subjects.

Deerfield School in Mountainside recently released its honor roll for the first marking period. To be included on the High Honor Roll, students must achieve four “A’s”, one “B” in all subjects with a minimum of a B letter grade in minor subjects.

To be placed on the Honor Roll, students must have at least two “B’s” in all major and minor subjects.

To be placed on the Principal’s Honor Roll, students must achieve a minimum of all B’s and only one C. Due to a change in the honor roll criteria, the first marking period is the only time this honor roll will be utilized. After this period, only the High Honor and Honor rolls will be used.

Two hundred seventy-four students have been named to the first marking period Honor Roll at Scotch PlainsFanwood High School.

Four freshmen, or 1.45 percent of the 276-member class, were named to the High Honor Roll, which requires straight “A’s” if the student is taking four or five subjects, or at least five “A’s” and a maximum of one “B.”

Forty-five students, or 16.30 percent of the class, made the Honor Roll, which requires no mark less than a “B” and at least three “A’s.”

Among sophomores, 17 students, or 6.27 percent of the 271-member class, achieved High Honor Roll status. Sixtytwo students, or 22.89 percent of the class, were named to the Honor Roll.

Thirty juniors, or 12.24 percent of the 245-member class, achieved High Honor Roll status. Forty-seven juniors, or 19.18 percent of the class, were named to the Honor Roll.

Thirteen seniors, or 5.22 percent of the 249-member class, were named to the High Honor Roll. Fifty-six seniors, or 22.49 percent of the class, achieved Honor Roll status.

Park Middle School recently released its honor roll for the first marking period. To be included on the Distinguished Honor Roll, students in grades 6, 7 and 8 must achieve an “A” in all subjects.

To be placed on the Honor Roll, sixthgrade students must have at least two “A’s” and no grade lower than a “B” in major subjects including mathematics, English, science, social studies and reading, and at least a “C” or “S” in other subjects.

Seventh-grade students must achieve at least two “A’s” and no grade lower than a “B” in major subjects including mathematics, English, science, social studies and study skills, and at least a “C” or an “S” in other subjects, to be named to the honor roll.

Eighth graders must earn at least two “A’s” and no grade lower than a “B” in major subjects including mathematics, English, science, social studies and foreign language, and at least a “C” or an “S” in other subjects.

WESTFIELD – Mount Saint Dominic Academy in Caldwell has announced that Gwendolyn Schundler has received second honors for the first quarter of the marking period.

Gwendolyn is a sophomore student at the academy. She is the daughter of Robert and Pamela Schundler and resides in Westfield.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 14

· Lance Forneyhush, 21, of Plainfield was arrested and charged with giving false information to a police officer during investigation of a suspicious person report on Terrill Road, authorities said. He was released on his own recognizance.